Stolen
In March of 1990, two thieves dressed as Boston police officers gained entrance to the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum in Boston Massachusetts and successfully executed the largest art heist in modern history. Among the thirteen priceless works stolen was Vermeer's "The Concert" one of only 35 of the masters surviving works. Not a single one of the works has been recovered. STOLEN is a full exploration of the Gardner theft, and the fascinating, disparate characters involved: from the 19th century Grand dame Isabella Gardner to a private detective obsessed with finding the art to a terrorist organization with a penchant for stealing Vermeers.
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Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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May 26-29 Memorial Day wknd | 73 | $11,399 | - | 5 | - | $2,279 | $49,985 | - |
May 26-28 | 70 | $9,081 | +13.1% | 5 | +2 | $1,816 | $47,667 | 6 |
Jun 30-Jul 2 World Cup (Germany) | 75 | $5,567 | +21.8% | 5 | +1 | $1,113 | $79,093 | 11 |
Jul 7-9 World Cup (Germany) | 82 | $4,285 | -23% | 5 | - | $857 | $87,685 | 12 |
Jun 16-18 World Cup (Germany) | 97 | $2,527 | -43.4% | 5 | +1 | $505 | $68,498 | 9 |
Jun 23-25 World Cup (Germany) | 92 | $4,569 | +80.8% | 4 | -1 | $1,142 | $72,441 | 10 |
Jun 9-11 World Cup (Germany) | 81 | $4,462 | +4.5% | 4 | +1 | $1,115 | $64,532 | 8 |
May 19-21 | 74 | $8,026 | -9.1% | 3 | +2 | $2,675 | $36,327 | 5 |
Jun 2-4 | 87 | $4,268 | -53% | 3 | -2 | $1,422 | $57,398 | 7 |
Jul 14-16 | 91 | $3,547 | -17.2% | 3 | -2 | $1,182 | $92,904 | 13 |
Nov 3-5 | 103 | $2,328 | - | 3 | - | $776 | $130,626 | 29 |
Jul 28-30 | 108 | $1,954 | +190.8% | 3 | +1 | $651 | $101,031 | 15 |
Sep 1-4 Labor Day wknd | 101 | $2,732 | - | 2 | - | $1,366 | $117,980 | - |
Aug 4-6 | 99 | $2,492 | +27.5% | 2 | -1 | $1,246 | $104,154 | 16 |
Sep 1-3 | 99 | $2,071 | +100.5% | 2 | - | $1,035 | $117,319 | 20 |
Oct 6-8 | 107 | $1,763 | +146.9% | 2 | +1 | $881 | $124,481 | 25 |
Sep 8-10 | 104 | $1,418 | -31.5% | 2 | - | $709 | $120,137 | 21 |
Aug 11-13 | 113 | $1,171 | -53% | 2 | - | $585 | $107,325 | 17 |
Aug 25-27 | 117 | $1,033 | -24.5% | 2 | +1 | $516 | $113,202 | 19 |
Oct 13-15 | 122 | $729 | -58.7% | 2 | - | $364 | $126,781 | 26 |
Jul 21-23 | 118 | $672 | -81.1% | 2 | -1 | $336 | $97,864 | 14 |
May 12-14 | 76 | $8,829 | +992.7% | 1 | - | $8,829 | $25,221 | 4 |
Apr 21-23 | 82 | $6,250 | - | 1 | - | $6,250 | $10,271 | 1 |
Apr 28-30 | 121 | $1,428 | -77.2% | 1 | - | $1,428 | $13,704 | 2 |
Aug 18-20 | 122 | $1,369 | +16.9% | 1 | -1 | $1,369 | $111,432 | 18 |
May 5-7 | 116 | $808 | -43.4% | 1 | - | $808 | $15,654 | 3 |
Sep 29-Oct 1 | 127 | $714 | +5.6% | 1 | - | $714 | $122,538 | 24 |
Sep 22-24 | 131 | $676 | +79.8% | 1 | - | $676 | $121,624 | 23 |
Oct 20-22 | 124 | $444 | -39.1% | 1 | -1 | $444 | $128,298 | 27 |
Sep 15-17 | 128 | $376 | -73.5% | 1 | -1 | $376 | $120,748 | 22 |